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landmark noun 1feature of the landscape 地标ADJECTIVE | VERB + LANDMARK | LANDMARK + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdistinctive (especially BrE) , prominent 显眼的/突出的地标famous, well-known 著名的地标familiar 熟悉的地标◆After twenty years, all the familiar landmarks had disappeared.20 年过去了,所有熟悉的地标都已荡然无存。city, local 城市/当地地标national 全国性地标historic, historical 有历史意义的/历史地标architectural 标志性建筑VERB + LANDMARKrecognize 认出地标designate sth 指定⋯为地标◆The building has been designated a historical landmark by the Commission.大楼已经被委员会指定为历史地标。LANDMARK + NOUNbuilding 地标建筑status (especially NAmE) 地标身份◆The residents are seeking landmark status for the building.居民们正在为大楼争取地标身份。PREPOSITIONlandmark for 作为⋯的陆标◆The tower was once a landmark for ships.那座塔曾经是指引航船的陆标。 |